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CHITINSKIJ G MED INST

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  • Total Patents
    65
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CHITINSKIJ G MED INST has a total of 65 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1976. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology and environmental technology are OBSHCHESTVO OGRANICHENNOJ OTVE, TZU CHI UNIV OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY and GEN HOSPITAL PLA.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Khabarov Anatolij A 23
#2 Khabarova Lyudmila P 8
#3 Povalyaeva Larisa I 6
#4 Stepanov Aleksandr V 5
#5 Baranov Vasilij P 5
#6 Solovev Vladimir A 4
#7 Letunov Vitalij 4
#8 Savushkin Aleksandr V 4
#9 Voshchenko Anatolij V 4
#10 Vajstukh Semen 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1764630A1 Measuring instrument
RU1792654C Method for removing perforations and stable anastomoses of maxillary sinus fundus
SU1664281A1 Electrode device
SU1690737A1 Occluder of an intestinal fistula
SU1689855A1 Method for activation of human blood leukocytes
RU1777075C No-gastric-tube method for determining acidity of gastric juice
SU1704078A1 Method for determination of fibrinolitic activity of leukocytes
SU1754066A1 Method for determining remoteness of death
SU1679361A1 Aminoacid analyzer
SU1666122A1 Surgical suction unit nozzle
SU1570733A1 Humidifier
SU1729490A1 Method for plastic surgery of scalped wounds of the penis and scrotum
SU1725897A1 Antianginal remedy "sulpiridum" for treatment of progressive stenocardia
SU1554009A1 Method of simlating hepatosis
SU1544410A2 Device for determining mechanical strength of blood clots
SU1581320A1 Method of treating fractures of long tubular bones
SU1636769A1 Method for long tubular bone fracture healing course prediction
SU1497574A1 Method of determining effect of antigen-independent differentiation of b-lymphocytes
SU1498471A1 Osteotome
SU1463299A1 Method of treatment of destructive tuberculosis of the lungs